I was recently a winner in a Giveaway sponsored by Dan's Depot on Facebook. I received as my winning, a Rothco Paracord bracelet.
While being a great design for those that feel bracelet are dainty or feminine, these allow men to have something rugged to wear and also show their interest, but that's not all a Paracord Bracelet does. The paracord bracelet is 10 to 14 feet of tightly woven,
military-quality, nylon parachute cord that can be unraveled to assist the
wearer out of a jam.
1. Survival Bracelets Can Be Used to Create a Makeshift
Shelter.
2.
A Survival Bracelet Can Build Snares & Traps for Food
3. Easily Create Fishing Line or a Gill Net with a Survival
Bracelet
4. Out of Matches? Use Your Survival Bracelet to Craft a Bow
Drill to Start a Fire
5.
Use Your Survival Bracelet as a Trip Line When Being Pursued by an Enemy
6. Save Your Life with a Survival Bracelet Tourniquet
7.
Create a Makeshift Sling or Splint With Your Paracord Survival Bracelet
Tips retrieved from US ParaBrand
There are many other survival techniques that the paracord can be instrumental in, but we just wanted to give you a few ideas of their benefits.
This particular paracord bracelet is stiff which tells this wearer that it is wrapped tightly for a longer lasting wrap. This ensures that the paracord will not come undone from everyday wear or use. In the time that we live in, it is good to be prepared for any type of emergency...Flash Floods, Tornados, Earthquakes, Civil Unrest, Zombie Apocalypse, whatever you can think of, and these paracord bracelets allow you an easy way of wearing a survival tool while you place more important items in your "B.O.B" (Bug-Out Bag).
They are relatively cheap to buy and are of great use in case of such disasters and just everyday living. It is truly a wonderful tool to have at your fingertips if ever needed.
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Nice Paracord
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